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It can be tough to stay in touch with all the news outlets, blogs, and just plain great stuff that’s important to you. Thanks to these iPhone and iPad apps that ❤ 1Password, you can log in securely and get to reading, scrolling, and favoriting faster than ever before.

From podcast clients to information curators, bookmarking services to news readers, these are all great ways to stay informed. With their new 1Password integration on iPhone and iPad, you can stay safe online with strong, unique passwords, yet log in quickly thanks to 1Password, Touch ID, and a single tap.

Our Apps ❤ 1Password page is growing by the week, so it’s about time we start highlighting these fantastic apps! Developers are adding support to their apps so you can quickly log in and, in more and more cases, even sign up for a new account with 1Password and Touch ID!

For our inaugural post I’d like to get social. It’s one of our most popular categories so far and has something from and for everyone, including Twitter clients, crowdfunding, and an app for meeting people to, you know, actually get social!

Check out the Social Networking Apps that ❤ 1Password category, and give them some love in the App Store!

The Apps that Love 1Password page has broken into education with the addition of SOLARO, a comprehensive study guide and service for Common Core K-12 classes!

SOLARO packs content for over 1,500 classes across English language arts, mathematics from 3rd to 12th Grade, and science for all 50 states in the U.S. and some Canadian provinces. It offers things like topic-level practice tests, section-level quizzes, flashcards, study notes, and more, and now students can login much more easily with SOLARO’s new 1Password for iOS support!

In SOLARO’s latest update, a new 1Password button in the login screen will automatically search 1Password for your SOLARO Login. You simply need to unlock with your Master Password, swipe right on the SOLARO item for the Copy button, copy, then double-tap the Home button to switch back, paste, and get to learning.

Thanks to SOLARO, we’re thrilled students have an easier way to stay secure while staying on top of their studies. You can get SOLARO in the App Store.

Unread

Unread for iPhone from Jared Sinclair is a beautiful, minimal newsreader for Feedly, FeedWrangler, and Feedbin. Jared cut out a lot of buttons and toolbars in favor of simple gestures to let you focus on reading and (optionally) sharing articles.

Unread’s login forms for FeedWrangler and Feedbin features a 1Password button so you can quickly find your accounts. The sharing feature also lets you open the current article or webpage in our 1Browser so you can use Identities to quickly register for services, or even Credit Cards so you can insta-buy what you just read about!

Fantastical 2

The Sweet Setup declared Fantastical 2 the best calendar app for iPhone, and it’s easy to see why. Fantastical is fast, a native iOS 7 citizen, and has optional support for Apple’s Reminders. One of its best features is that you can use natural language to create events and tasks, like “Lunch with Amy at 12:30” to create an event, or “get milk /p” to add a Reminder to your Personal list.

As of Fantastical 2.0.5, you now have the option to open links in our 1Browser, making it much easier for you to securely log into services, register at new sites with 1Password Identities, and fill out shopping carts with one tap.

Tonalli

For all you folks out there who need help tracking projects and the time you put into them, Tonalli is a minimal and free iPhone client for Tick. You can see your daily timecard, manage said timecards, and view reports and charts for all your projects.

A new 1Password button in Tonalli’s login screen should make it faster to log into your Tick account. You’ll switch to 1Password with an AutoSearch for Tick. Swipe the item to open the Action Bar, copy your password, then switch back to paste and get to tracking time.

1Password has built its name, in part, on three syllables. For the other part, it excels in helping you get around online more securely and conveniently, and it can be plenty useful off-line too. In fact, don’t take it from our past and future blog posts about all this, our Apps that Love 1Password has gained another real-world feather in its cap with the release of Capitaine Train, a transit booking app for iPhone.

A new 1Password button in Capitaine Train 9.0 makes it easier to log into your account. Tap the button and you’ll switch to 1Password with an auto-search for your account. Swipe your Capitaine Train item to show the Action Bar, tap the clipboard to copy your password, then switch back to paste it in and get to booking.

Diet Coda

Diet Coda is an iPad-ified version of Coda for Mac, Panic’s venerable web code editor. Diet Coda speaks all the big web languages, sports a powerful text editor, and has great S/FTP tools to bring it all together.

In the new Diet Coda 1.5, adding a website you need to work on is easier than ever. When adding a new site, the password field has a new 1Password button that will switch over and automatically search your vault for the domain you entered. Just tap your item, tap the password field, tap “copy” in the popover that appears, and switch back to Diet Coda to enter your password and get editing.

VSCO Cam

VSCO Cam is a photo shooting, editing, and sharing app for iPhone from Visual Supply Co. It has its own unique sense of style and is backed by people who have done work for everyone from Apple to Levi’s to Nintendo. In other words: they know photography.

In a big VSCO Cam 3.0 upgrade, the company added quite the unique way to automatically search 1Password for your VSCO account password. Instead of a 1Password button in the password field, you can triple-tap the cam app’s login screen to make the switch. Once in 1Password, just swipe across your item to trigger the Action Bar, tap the clipboard to copy your password, then switch back to VSCO Cam to paste and get shooting and sharing.

We’d like to thank Panic and Visual Supply Co. for making it easier to login with 1Password. We really do appreciate it, and our mutual users love it.

Treehouse bills itself as “the best way to learn technology.” Through a huge library of tutorial videos, code challenges, and quizzes, Treehouse can help you learn everything from Objective-C to CSS to starting a business. And it’s all right on your iPad.

Naturally, you’ll need to log into your Treehouse account, and now you can just tap the 1Password button on the account screen. You will be switched to 1Password with an auto-search for your Treehouse Login. Just swipe the item to trigger 1Password’s Action Bar, tap the clipboard to copy it, then switch back to Treehouse and paste to get your learn on.

It’s that time of the year, at least here in the U.S.’s upper midwest and Canada. The first couple of winter storms have done their worst, it’s warmed up a little so the snow is starting to melt, and yet more iPhone and iPad apps have added support for 1Password.

When it’s time to log into your chosen service, a “Launch 1Password” option above the login form will bounce you over to 1Password to make finding your Login a breeze. Just swipe your Login for the new Action Bar to copy your password and head on back.

Glassboard 3.0

Glassboard for iPhone is a private chat service for teams, groups, or just two individuals. You can share everything you would expect—photos, videos, and files—and even your location, and you can join as many different boards as you want.

Second Gear recently gave Glassboard a major overhaul, making it a sleek, beautiful iOS 7 citizen and even easier to use. While signing in, a new 1Password button makes it easy to switch to 1Password and find your Glassboard Login. Just swipe the item for 1Password’s Action Bar, tap the clipboard to copy your password, then switch back, paste, and get on with messaging your boards.

Glassboard is free in App Store and the free service lets you create up to three boards and host 100MB of stuff per board. If you want more, a small yearly subscription gives you all the boards you want, some extra features, and a ton more storage space.

When logging into the Meraki app, a 1Password button makes it easy to find your Login. Swipe it to trigger the Action Bar, tap the clipboard to copy your password, and switch back to quickly log in and get on with work.

You buy stuff online, and you need to know when it’s going to show up at your house, work, or your lucky recipient’s doorstep. For years, community favorite Delivery Status touch has made it, dare I say, fun to track your packages. Now it’s adding the convenience of 1Password.

Delivery Status touch 5.0 just hit the App Store and it is a whopper of an upgrade. In addition to big new features like optional background notifications, Calendar support, and iCloud sync, you can use the new 1Password integration to quickly log into services and add packages to track.

For supported services like Amazon and Google Checkout, Delivery Status touch can simply log into your account and pull down the details it needs. Tap the new 1Password button in the service login section, and you will switch to 1Password with your All Items list already filtered for the service you’re adding. Swipe across the Login item you want to trigger the Action Bar, tap the clipboard button to copy your password to the clipboard, then switch back to Delivery Status touch to finish logging in.

This is one of those apps that was born out of necessity—literally. Victor told me that he started managing his finances a decade ago using a spreadsheet. He built a system and got pretty good at it, but then he bought an iPhone and this approach just didn’t hold up on such a personal, mobile device. He looked for apps that could supplant his financial management spreadsheet, including Apple’s own Numbers for iOS, but ultimately decided he’d have to build it himself. And so Money Pilot was born.

Money Pilot is a financial record keeper and bill planner. You can plan bills around your pay schedule, see how much you actually can spend right now, and gain some of the automation of spreadsheets without all the overhead. Victor also added some clever 1Password support that he says was a “must have” for him, personally: you can add bank URLs for your accounts, then set 1Password’s 1Browser as the default browser for when it’s time to visit their websites.

Get Money Pilot now in the App Store for just $2.99, and be sure to leave a review to support Victor and help him make it even better! If you want to check out all the other apps that have added 1Password support, from Twitter clients to beer companions (no, really!), check out our Apps that Love 1Password page!